Carl-Philipp-Emanuel-Bach-Chor

Mendelssohn: »Elijah«

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This event has already taken place! 33.80 | 44.80 | 55.80 | 63.50

About 80 singers belong to one of Hamburg’s most celebrated choirs: the Carl-Philipp-Emanuel Bach Choir, named after the most famous son of Johann Sebastian Bach. Since 1998, the choir has been active as a freelance choir, but its history dates back to the time when its eponym was still alive. Today the choir devotes itself to an exceptionally wide repertoire, from the Baroque to the modern period, from oratorios to a cappella music. Strong collaborations unite the choir with the Symphoniker Hamburg and the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Hansestadt Lübeck as well as the conductors Philippe Jordan, Andrey Boreyko, Jeffrey Tate and Peter Ruzicka.

Performers

Carl-Philipp-Emanuel-Bach-Chor Hamburg

Philharmonisches Orchester der Hansestadt Lübeck

Julia Sophie Wagner soprano

Anke Vondung mezzo-soprano

Markus Schäfer tenor

Klaus Mertens bass

director Hansjörg Albrecht

Programme

Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Elijah / oratorio, Op. 70